Oi' been led to ber'live some scurrvy scurr
callin' hisel' Mad Cap'n Tom were for a number o' years callin' hisel' the 'ead
of ther Brit'ish ITLAPD . . . and feel Oi' should point owt, Oi's been postin'
err' regulur-loik ferr longurr thun thaat!http://www.yarr.org.uk/
So 'ere's be ther furrst o'a' few posts on
Poirates and Poiraty things 'er at Small Scale Worrld, not as many as some yurrs,
but plen'eny to's keep me 'and in! Aharrrrr maties!
First off, a question-mark; they keep turning-up,
usually in small numbers and have as many clues to early Hing Fat or late Ri-Toys
(plastic type, plastic colour) as they do to DFC or HG (figure size,
figure subject), and could be two of the above (or others altogether) as there
are definitely two versions of the sailors/pirates (left and middle), but so
far only one type of AWI/Revenue-men?
You feel they should be commonly known, but
they might have been some kind of cheap'o rack toy? Or I'm just being dumb!
Anyone able to add any more to these; were they branded, big-box or bottle-bag,
1980's or '90's? I've been picking them up since the early 1990's and they're around
the 50mm mark.
The weird thing is the unmarked revenue men
seem to go with the middle pirates, not the similarly coloured lot who ARE
marked CHINA, so late 1990's-onwards for definite, on them
Another question-mark; A rather stubby gun
and pile of muddy cannon-balls. From the colour this looks as if is't cut out
of a Bellona vac-formed scenic sheet,
but which one? There was a 19th century battlefield one I think and a couple recommended
for ACW, but the barrel here is more piratey than Napoleon or Parrot?
We've seen these before, and I keep a
look-out for them on that there interwebamathingy, but the big lot were sniped
at the last second and the others were too-expensive or reposted on value-aggregators
like Worthpoint, but the two question marks remain; what's the significance of
the wild-animal base marks? And what set/line/range were they in? I've seen them
listed as 'The Disney Collection' but
not found many more with that as a search term.
From the number which have turned-up and
the number of duplicate characters/different poses now found, it looks to be at
least two boxed sets of around ten poses? First two movies? Two waves of the second
movie? Four boxes of six figures? I said we'd return to these and we have . . .
and we will again!
We looked at these big-box generics last year, but I've collected a couple more images which are worth a peek, if
only because one is wearing a rather piratical A-to-Z logo (which is the importer Padgett Bros) and new box graphics.
Just a bit of fun, these are out there
on-line; expanding foam pirates, this one credited to a Forum Novelties Inc., but there will be others I'm sure! Put him in
water and he grows, put him on a radiator and he shrinks, cat gets him and he
shreads!
With the demise of the Early Learning shops, and having received a few of their other
large 'solid' figures in Charity Shop lots, I was pleased to find this old
sales picture still finable on-line, The Early
Learning Centre pirates.
Saw this, or was I sent it? It might have
been part of the wider conversation into Brian Berke's Charles W Morgan kit, which we looked at a couple of ITLAPD's ago?
Or I looked it up after? No matter, it's piraty, and Captain Morgan may have produced pirate premiums at some point,
maybe a little metal one like the old Britains
semi-flat Johnny Walker? I just
feel I should be saying more about it?
I got a Supreme
carded pirate, I'm sure I've seen a generic version in a catalogue somewhere,
but can't remember where . . . Henbrandt
or Marshalls maybe? Anyway, it comes
with a faux-velvet purse (treasure bag!) and one figure, who gets a rather
crude boat to play in which is barely large enough for him and his huge
treasure chest, which has a naff card-insert treasure, rather like Blue Box's hay-wagon load! Here branded
to Halsall's (HTI) Time4Toys.
When I looked at the Klutz bits a while back, this chap had just come in, in a mixed
lot, so I used him as a sizer, and shot a couple more to go here, so here they
are! Fontanini, hard PVC 60/70mm,
they also appeared in a smaller size, like these and as unpainted/antique-washed
polyethylene versions - the cat'O'two-tails!
Peter Evans bought this for me in the Toy Project Charity shop a while back (Christmas-time
I think) and we will be back with them in a minute, but this post is written-up
in an 'as they were added to the folder' order, and he came earlier.
He seems to be designed to hold something
on his head and I suspect it's treasure or tokens as you move round a board
game? He may - equally - not be a pirate, but more of a general 'historical'
figure, he looks a bit fairy-tale-artwork-of-my-childhood like? I think he IS a
pirate, just covering possibilities - anyone recognise him?
Why is this in the folder? First Captain Morgan, now these? Goes away,
has a coffee and a think, comes back non-the-wiser and writes a couple more
picture captions . . . OH! Yes, someone (Chance Priest?) on Brian Heiler's Facebook
group (where lots of them are Mego
fans) found it and I was sufficiently amused by the subject-matter to chuck it
in the ITLAPD folder!
Italian kids of the 1970's obviously
thought nothing of buying their pirates large and in sixes! There's gotta'be a
story here - festival of some kind, very larger garden-toy/sand-pit ship by the
same company? Giocattoli Querzola.
Unknown cartoon octopus with a pirate's air
about him, unmarked, but in a Kinder
style, so maybe another capsule-toy issuer? Is he a character from Sponge Bob or a more generic thing?
This IS a capsule toy AND Kinder! Lady-pirate from a crew which is
both unisex in mix/numbers and overall quite androgyn! Not sure if the 'Pablo'
character comes separately - and apart from the rest of the set - in a larger 'maxi-egg',
or is reduced from the apparent size in the artwork on the insert sheet (where
this figure - Alisea - is not seen in the issued figure's pose/sculpt) to fit in
the normal-sized eggs?
Not my thing particularly, but it does ID
some blobby, black knights we may or may not have seen here, I know I had some
come in but can't remember if I posted them? Redbox infant toy set, with equally blobby pirates and a ship which
is of limited use in any scale that might be looking for something more
realistic, but they would be cheap.
I can't remember if we've seen these here
before or not, they were available last year as I shot them for the 'seen
elsewhere shot (next shot below), but I think I then realised they weren't on
the Blog, so shot them for this year, or something, anyway, here they are and I
don't think I know anything else about them - more corner-shop, counter-box
pick'n'mix vinyl's?
That 'seen elsewhere' shot, which was all
the softer PVC or PVC-a-like figures, with the K&M / Wild Republic; centre left, Klutz in his own row; top right, the chap from Brain B above him.
The two ships crew; bottom right, the four we just saw; top left, and a few
odds and sods.
These are on Alibaba, and are probably available about the place as generic cake
decorations, I have a similar Disney Alice'
set in the queue which I have managed not to post several times despite meaning
to! Nice sculpts, well finished, but cartoony, and nothing like the characters
in the licence they are knocking-off, but both the skeleton and the lady have mileage
enhancing others sets?
Current listing on Toy Major's site, set W5545
Action World Pirate Collection window box, previously carried by Toysmith (and others), and here with
some useful accessories.
Another one I was outbid on! And it went
for silly money for a relatively current set, but there you go! Pech Brothers copies with a runner of
crude accessories from BumSlot! They
may previously have been seen from Montaplex
or Hobby-Plast.
I was up in London last Wednesday and added
these two to the post at almost the last minute, a Papo-Mini (40mm) and a piratical penguin of unknown origin who has
something of Phidal about him?
Both bought from the Toy Project which I visited with Peter
Evans, they have a new layout and more stuff (post in the queue) and have
opened another shop, so seem to be doing well which is nice!
But the eleventh-hour slot on additions to
this post went to an eBay BIN-purchase of cheap fondant-icing cutters which
arrived a day or two ago! They were so cheap, and I plan on making a
pirate-cake for a future ITLAPD, so we may see them again - plans and reality
being separate tenants on life's journey!